Creating New Port-Forwarding Rules
Specify the following:
Name: Enter a name for the port-forwarding rule. Create a name that does not exceed 64 characters in length. Use numbers, any special characters, uppercase and lowercase letters, and even spaces. Start and end a name with any character but not a space. Leading and trailing spaces will be trimmed off automatically.
Nated Port: Enter the port on your gateway or router that you want to use for your forwarding communication. You can enter only a single port number.
Private IP Address: Enter an IPv4 address on your private LAN with which other devices or applications in the network communicate. Note that local host, multicast, and reserved IP addresses are not permitted.
Private Port: Enter the port on your private LAN that you want to use for port-forwarding communication. You can enter only a single port number.
Protocol: Choose one of the following protocols you want to use for port-forwarding communication:
BOTH: Use both TCP and UDP.
TCP: The TCP is a connection-oriented protocol that transmits data units by dividing them into data packets. Retransmission of lost data packets is possible only with the TCP.
UDP: UDP is a connectionless lightweight protocol and is preferred for transferring smaller units of data.
Expand the Sources section, click Add, and choose one of the following from the drop-down list TYPE:
ANY: No IP address is specified, so any address or device can be the source.
IP: To specify the source, enter a specific IP address in the VALUE field.
Address Object Groups: From the VALUE list, select the address object that you have already configured.
To remove the source address from the list, select it and click Remove.
3. Click Save.